Ten stitch spiral blanket that keeps going until you run out of yarn, a great way to use scraps and to just mindless knit and creat something without really thinking about it! From Ravelry.

Something to giveaway. A little picture that I did yesterday, just a sketch that I watercoloured, etc. For one of you, my lovely readers. Just leave a comment and I'll have Todd pull a name out of the hat this weekend. Just a thankyou from me to you. I wish I could do one for each of you!

And another one I did yesterday. A cat with "Catitude!" haha

And that's my finds for this week. I hope there was something here to inspire you!

10 comments:

Hi, Marie! Sooo many goodies and great ideas this week! Gosh, but that watermelon salad looks good... Don't you love when they call things "steaks" now--cauliflowers steaks, watermelon steaks! ;) And VERY interesting way to keep basil fresh in the fridge. Fun catching up with your posts this week... and just LOVING all your new illustrations. You create the sweetest, happiest things!! :))) Wishing you all there a love-ly weekend now ((LOVE & BIG HUG))

Marie I have loved your post today. I love liberty fabrics and have had some clothes made out of them. So much I liked so much and have a heap of things to look at.

I love the look of that blanket and I have heaps of bits and pieces that could be put to great use as I am always knitting something. I think I shall do one.

The illustrations are beautiful. If the cat was grey and white it would be my MIss Nimbus to perfection. I just love your work and have one already. She is my ruby red treasure.

I went to a patchwork shop today and by co-incidence I was given a very late birthday present of $50 yesterday. I bought a clover hoop for embroidery and some exquisite Beatrix Potter fabrics to play around with too.

What great things you've posted this week. I love the articles on seven ways to eat healthier and that which is about herbs. I grew basil very successfully last year and so learned pretty early on regarding it's harvesting. I only have a balcony but it's amazing how much one can grow in a small space.

The recipe for apple parsnip soup looks gorgeous and is now on my "to cook" list. And your art work never ceases to make me smile. You're so very talented Marie. Very blessed indeed. Thanks ever so much for all your hard work on your blogs. I so enjoy reading them daily.

You are amazing as always dear friend. I do like your drawings and they are both charming. I really liked your fines.I feel well taught with the bra fitting which is need and the keyboard shortcuts. Eating Healthier is always a goal of mine and this puts it in perspective. The mail organizing with old books; so creative. I truthfully would love to make some lap blankets for others and me; I am always cold.With the mission I don't know if we will get to the garden part. I enjoyed it all; thanks for all you do in finding these great ideas. Sending loving thoughts your way!